Author: Robert F. Bornstein
Edition: 1
Publisher: Amer Psychological Assn
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1591472032
The Dependent Patient: A Practitioner's Guide
Virtually every mental health professional has worked with patients who are overly dependent -- patients who have trouble asserting themselves within and outside therapy, alienate others with a pervasive pattern of clinging insecurity, and undermine their social and work relationships with frequent requests for help and reassurance. Medical books The Dependent Patient. Medical books The Dependent Patient. The Book Depository with availability on over a million titles The Dependent Patient The Dependent Patient: A Practitioner's Guide presents an integrated, empirically based framework for diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of dependent psychotherapy pati
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The Book Depository with availability on over a million titles The Dependent Patient The Dependent Patient: A Practitioner's Guide presents an integrated, empirically based framework for diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of dependent psychotherapy pati
Categories: Dependency (Psychology). Contributors: Robert F. Bornstein - Author. Format: Hardcover
Hardcover book, 243 pages. Published by American Psychological Association (APA) (2005)
Categories: Dependency (Psychology). Contributors: Robert F. Bornstein - Author. Format: Hardcover
Medical Book The Dependent Patient
Such patients have always presented unique treatment challenges for therapists, but in today's managed care-driven environment, with its emphasis on time-limited therapy and cost-effective treatment, the overly dependent patient can be even more challenging.